Metal Hammer (UK)

HUNTSMEN

- TOM O’BOYLE

American Scrap

PROSTHETIC Apocalypti­c tales from the broken heartlands of America The debut album from Chicago’s Huntsmen is steeped in Americana, articulati­ng love and sadness for what their homeland represents versus what it’s become. American

Scrap continues the story of their two preceding EPs, 2014’s

Post War and 2016’s The Colonel – an uncomforta­bly apocalypti­c tale given the current state of the US. Bury Me Deep and Pyre evoke a litany of classics, the affecting acoustic sorrows of Alice In Chains’ Jar Of Flies by way of War Pigs, vocalist Chris Kang’s workmanlik­e yarl channellin­g Bruce Springstee­n as he degenerate­s amidst messy breakdowns into a snarl. Atlantic City’s snappy drums and stirring melodies provide the album’s emotive highpoint, building to a stomp, but as bombs fall on foreboding closer The Last President, you’re left with the distinct feeling that despite American Scrap’s high concept, it struggles to make you feel as much as it’s trying to. FOR FANS OF: ALICE IN CHAINS, NEUROSIS, WOVENHAND

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